Grigori Tsiperovich

Grigori Vladimirovich Tsiperovich (Russian: Григорий Владимирович Циперович, the last name also spelled Tsyperovich Russian: Цыперович); (1871 in Odessa – 21 February 1932 in Leningrad) was a Russian economist, publicist and trade unionist active in the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik). Lenin appointed him to work with Leon Trotsky and Alexander Bogdanov on regulations concerning the activities of foreign capitalists active within the Soviet Union. This later led to him working in the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs. Towards the end of his life he was Rector of the , Leningrad.

Grigori Tsiperovich

Grigori Vladimirovich Tsiperovich (Russian: Григорий Владимирович Циперович, the last name also spelled Tsyperovich Russian: Цыперович); (1871 in Odessa – 21 February 1932 in Leningrad) was a Russian economist, publicist and trade unionist active in the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik). Lenin appointed him to work with Leon Trotsky and Alexander Bogdanov on regulations concerning the activities of foreign capitalists active within the Soviet Union. This later led to him working in the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs. Towards the end of his life he was Rector of the , Leningrad.